Monthly Archives: November 2015
ANSA McAL to appeal court ruling to lift injunction blocking BHL sale
ANSA McAL, is set to appeal a ruling by high court judge, to lift an injunction which blocks the sale of Barbados’ largest beverage company, Banks Holdings Limited.
Development in Boodo-Ramsoomair case
There is a development in the manslaughter case brought against three doctors, by the widower of Crystal Boodoo-Ramsoomair. But the attorney representing Lorne Ramsoomair, will not say if a settlement has been reached. Mrs. Boodoo-Ramsoomair died, while undergoing a … Continue reading
T&TEC: no need for concern over power outages
The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission says despite a number of power outages across the country there is no need for concern.
Paris attacks: Two die in hunt for ‘mastermind’ Abaaoud
Police targeted the flat in Saint-Denis in a search for the alleged mastermind of Friday’s gun and bomb attacks in Paris, when 129 people were killed. The fate of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, previously thought to be in Syria, is still unclear.
Trinidad and Tobago vs. USA- Final Score T&T 0 – USA 0
The hosts dominated the start of the match and continued to press forward for most of the first half, but the Americans made a few adjustments and ended the contest as the better side.
Former Political Leader of Barbados Labour Party Tells Those In charge stop airing dirty laundry
The former Political Leader of the opposition Barbados Labour Party, Owen Arthur tells those in charge to stop airing their dirty laundry in public.
Human Trafficking Continues In Guyana
Human trafficking continues in parts of Guyana particularly the interior and the new president of the organization engaged in fighting the crime finding and extracting victims have not been easy.
AG Said To Consider Issue Of Free, Unrestricted Return Of T&T Nationals Who Have Joined ISIS
Attorney General Faris Al Rawi is said to be considering the issue of free, unrestricted return entry of Trinidad and Tobago nationals who would have joined the Islamic state.
France has mobilised 115,000 security personnel
France has mobilised 115,000 security personnel in the wake of Friday’s Paris attacks by Islamist militants, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has said.
Sen. Mary Isaac angers former PM Stephenson King
An opposition senator in St. Lucia angers a former Prime Minister following statements she made about Caribbean leaders, not knowing when to bow out gracefully.
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